Why should you be reading the Geiger Law Office blog? Because estate planning isn’t just for the super-wealthy! You want your assets to be put to good use by your heirs, and you want your values to outlive you. If you are in the process of planning your estate in California, read our latest postings to get great advice for your—and your family’s—futures.
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What Happened to Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ Estate After He Died Without a Will?Discover consequences of dying without a will in California. Learn the importance of estate planning in San Diego & Orange County . Click here to learn more.
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Biden Administration Releases 2024 GreenbookLearn of Biden Green Book and its impact on charitable lead annuity trusts (CLATs). Click here to learn more from San Diego and Orange County attorney.
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No Clawback for Large Gifts Made NowUnderstand gift taxes & their implications. Learn exemptions, rules & strategies to gifting. Click here to learn more from San Diego & Orange County attorney.
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What Is a Retirement Protector Trust (aka Retirement Plan Trust)?Learn about retirement protector trusts & their advantages to safeguard your retirement assets for future generations in San Diego & Orange County. Click here
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What is a Family Limited Partnership?Discover how this versatile legal structure can help preserve & transfer family wealth and provide asset protection in San Diego & Orange County. Click here
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If I Have a Trust, Do I Still Need a Will?
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FDIC Rules for Trust Accounts: Planning in the Wake of the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse
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Olivia Newton-John: How Did She Plan Her Estate?Though she did much charitable giving while she was alive, it’s reported that Olivia Newton-John still had a $60 million estate upon her death.
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Is it Time to Consider Setting Up an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust?One way to efficiently transfer wealth is to create an irrevocable life insurance trust (ILIT) that owns a life insurance policy on the grantor of the trust.
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Transfer-on-Death Deeds in California: The 6 Main Issues They Can CauseTransfer-on-Death deeds created optimism that California property owners could pass on their property with ease, but the law is fraught with legal Issues.